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  • Room Number
  • Inspector Name

  • Conducted on

  • Room Attendant Name

  • Irish linen is used for all toiletries on the sink counter, the shelf below the sink, and the 3 tier shelves. (Narrow shelves attached to mirror do not need linen) All items are completely on the linen

  • Toiletries and cosmetics are neatly arranged

  • Hotel hairdryer cord is neatly coiled and placed as originally found (brand bag behind door). Both are free of dust and hair.

  • Any soap or bathroom amenity that is more than half depleted has a fresh product added

  • Ice is refreshed

  • Clothing left around the room is neatly folded or draped and left within immediate guest view

  • Shoes left out in the room are paired and neatly placed near where the guest had left them, out of high traffic areas

  • Guest magazines, books, and newspapers are neatly compiled and arranged

  • Hotel collateral such as service directories, in-room dining menus, corporate directories, etc. are neatly arranged, dust free, and returned to their original location

  • Blackout curtains & drapes are opened and sheer curtains are closed. Window treatments are symmetrical in appearance.

  • Used notepads, pens, bathroom tissues, laundry kits & shoe shining valet kits are fully replenished and neatly arranged

  • All guest electronic cords/headphones are neatly coiled

  • End sheets of toilet tissue & Kleenex tissue are neatly pointed or similarly cared for

  • Personal guest belongings, other than clothing or toiletries (i.e. electronic chargers, books, reading glasses) are handled in a noteworthy manner

  • Bedroom is clean and free of dust, debris & hair LRA

  • Bathroom is clean and free of dust, debris, soap scum, & hair LRA

  • Attendant empties wastebasket/ashtrays and changes trash can liner LRA

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